Administrative-territorial division of Vardar Macedonia in SCS Serbia, Bulgaria and the Kingdom of SCS

Administrative-territorial division. – The Vardar Dal of Macedonia under the government of Serbia, Bulgaria and the Kingdom of the SCS / Yugoslavia (1912-1915; 1915-1918; 1919 April 1941). From 1912 to 1915 The Vardar part of Macedonia was occupied by Serbia. Administrative-territorially was divided into 7 districts, and these on the surroundings and municipalities. Since autumn of 1915 to autumn 1918 The Vardar part of Macedonia was occupied by Bulgaria, declared a single military-administrative administrative area under the name “Macedonian High-but Inspection area” (MGJ). It was divided into 9 districts, of which 7 were completely on Macedonian territory. From 1918 to April 1941 The Vardar part of Macedonia was in the composition of the Kingdom of the SCS / Yugoslavia. In the beginning he was divided into 7 arches, surroundings and municipalities. With the Constitution of 28. ⅵ 1921, this part of Macedonia was an administrative-territorial division of areas of the Vardar part of Macedonia divided into 3 areas: Bitola, Bregalnica and Skopje, and these on the surroundings (31) and municipalities. The Law on “The Name and Division of the Kingdom of Steering Areas” from 3. ⅹ 1929 The Vardar part of Macedonia is in the composition of Vardar Banovina and was divided into 29 surroundings and municipalities. Lit.: Nadezhda Cvetkovska, the local government in the Vardar part of Macedonia between the two world wars (1919-1941), “History”, no. 1-4, Skopje, 1988/1989. N. Cv. Administrative-territorial division of the Pirin part of Macedonia (after 1912)


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис АДМИНИСТРАТИВНО-ТЕРИТОРИЈАЛНА ПОДЕЛБА НА ВАРДАРСКА МАКЕДОНИЈА ВО СХС Србија, Бугарија и Кралството на СХС

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